No, you are not. I feel the same way about her that I do about Sarah Silverman…I don’t think women need to be vulgar to be funny (I feel the same way about men). I find the use of curse-ridden language to be the sign of a weak vocabulary.

I’ve performed stand up for 7 years and one of the guys I first opened for said, “if you can’t be funny without the f-word…or if your joke can’t stand on its own legs without it how funny are you – is the joke?”

She’s got a different style of humor that tends to work on multiple levels. Usually there’s a base level of crass which is woven together with a much more cerebral vibe which sometimes just flies right past most people. I’m not a super fan, but I’ve been amused with how people tend to pigeon hole her humor as solitary trees sitting side by side and completely miss the collective forest right in front of them. NPR did a piece on her style a few months back which I enjoyed.

YES! I love Amy Schumer and the show is genius.
This is the kind of sketch comedy SNL wishes it could make.
It also amuses me how quick people are to judge her comedy because of it’s sexual, feminist nature and completely dismiss the smart, observational commentary she and her writers weave in too.